Corneal Ulcer

Jul 28, 2016 by in EXOTIC, WILD, ZOO Comments Off on Corneal Ulcer

Corneal Ulcer • Ulcers should be classified by depth (superficial, deep stromal, descemetocele) and by cause. • The ulcers can also be classified as nonhealing, sterile, infected, or rapidly progressive.

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Tank Pond Therapy

Jul 28, 2016 by in EXOTIC, WILD, ZOO Comments Off on Tank Pond Therapy

Tank Pond Therapy Synonyms Tank treatment, prolonged immersion treatment, dips, baths Overview and Goal To administer medications into the water for treatment of various conditions Indications Tank or pond treatment…

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Lipase

Jul 28, 2016 by in EXOTIC, WILD, ZOO Comments Off on Lipase

Lipase Definition Enzyme that breaks down triglycerides into monoglycerides and free fatty acids by hydrolyzing them Physiology Lipase is produced primarily in the pancreas, with a small amount produced by…

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Cardiovascular Disease

Jul 28, 2016 by in EXOTIC, WILD, ZOO Comments Off on Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiovascular Disease Basic Information  Definition Cardiovascular disease refers to any disease process primarily involving the heart and/or blood vessels. Synonyms Cardiovascular disease is being diagnosed more commonly in rabbits. Congestive…

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Handling and Restraint

Jul 28, 2016 by in EXOTIC, WILD, ZOO Comments Off on Handling and Restraint

Handling and Restraint Overview and Goals • One should never assume that because someone owns an animal, he or she knows how to handle it properly. • Therefore, only trained hospital staff…

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Dropsy

Jul 28, 2016 by in EXOTIC, WILD, ZOO Comments Off on Dropsy

Dropsy Basic Information  Definition Dropsy is an edematous condition of fish in which excessive fluid accumulates in the coelomic cavity and cutaneous tissues. Synonyms Ascites, “pine-cone” disease, edema Epidemiology Species,…

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Diarrhea

Jul 28, 2016 by in EXOTIC, WILD, ZOO Comments Off on Diarrhea

Diarrhea • Diarrhea is an excess amount of water in the feces. Often the patient is dehydrated. Check cloacal area for staining, which often indicates a chronic problem. • Examine appearance and…

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